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eniord SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Left to right: Jess Martin, Treasurer; Nancy Inge, S.C. A. Representative; Adolphus Lotts, President; Arthur Drogaris, Secretary; Agnes Coburn, S.C. A. Representative; Milas Bennett, Vice President. Senior Clad J J4idtory, At the end of four perfect years, we the Seniors of ‘51 feel that we have accomplished a great purpose. With hesitating steps, we take leave of high school days, which hold for each of us many unforgetable memories - -memorie s that we shall forever hold dear in our hearts . Delighted, but scared, we proudly entered the high school routine of changing classes, club meetings and assemblies. Even though we were “the rats” of the year, nothing could discourage our determination to become dignified students in every respect. But as sophomores we really showed our upper classmen just what we could do! The annual magazine campaign gave us an opportunity to show our ability in salesmanship. With the money we received as top salesmen, we were able to make a good start toward our Junior -Senior Banquet. As Juniors, we strived to make our first annual homecoming a great success by con- tributing wholeheartedly to its activities. The year was highlighted by the Junior -Senior Banquet. After much consideration and discussion we chose our theme which was ‘‘The Top Hat Night Club. ’’ As a result of much planning and hard work we feel as though we provided one of the gayest and most outstanding events for the Seniors of ‘50. With enthusiasm we entered our Senior year, determined to make it the most promi- nent of our high school years. We strived emphatically to make our annual play a success. On December 8, we proudly presented ‘‘January Thaw” a three-act comedy which brought many laughs to those who attended and was enjoyed wholeheartedly by the actors as well as the audience We feel proud of the sincere interest that each of us has exhibited in keeping up the high athletic standing of our school. As we take leave of high school days we face the future with the determination to strive onward and upward toward the better things of life. We know that all we have learned in Blackstone High School will forever guide us and challenge us onward.
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